Re: little lines below

From: John Cowan (cowan@locke.ccil.org)
Date: Wed Oct 14 1998 - 11:18:17 EDT


Michael Everson wrote:

> The NUMERO SIGN itself (as a character with curly legs on the N) is mostly
> used in Russia and related places, I think.

What "NUMERO SIGN itself"? The Unicode Standard shows it as
"No", with the underbar on the baseline and the "o" just far
enough above it to be legible. The compatibility decomposition is
simply U+004E U+006F. No curly legs are visible here.

-- 
John Cowan	http://www.ccil.org/~cowan		cowan@ccil.org
	You tollerday donsk?  N.  You tolkatiff scowegian?  Nn.
	You spigotty anglease?  Nnn.  You phonio saxo?  Nnnn.
		Clear all so!  'Tis a Jute.... (Finnegans Wake 16.5)



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